Hi,
I'm happy you started to appreciate Wicket 9.x in its earliest versions!
The short answer is no, there is no estimated time for 9.x to become EA.
But at the moment I'm not aware of any huge feature or refactoring being
in progress or even proposed. Let's hear what other developers have to
say about this.
Personally speaking I'm also willing to release Wicket 9.x in a short
time, let's say in the Q4 of this year, after one or two more milestone
releases. I also believe that the time is now ripe to provide a version
of Wicket for the "post Java 8 era", which fully supports the last LTS JDK.
Andrea.
On 6/19/19 12:29 PM, rstolle wrote:
Same here! I would love to go with wicket 9 ASAP. I'm using 9.0.0-M2
on a new
project and very much appreciate the switch to java.time.Duration,
which saves
me a lot of conversions. Junit5 is also a huge plus in my opinion. So
far I did not
encounter any problems.
Good moment to THANK THE WICKET TEAM (again) - you doing a wicked job!
René
Am 2019-06-19 11:30 schrieb Ernesto Reinaldo Barreiro:
Hi,
Is there an estimated time for 9.x official release? My question is not
just moot: I'm keeping a parallel version of our project based on wicket
9.x. branch, and some problems I encountered on wicket 8.x. are
easier to
solve on 9.x. So, if release is not too far in the future I might try to
convince other team members to go 9.x. for development.
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